In this third episode of Ruptures and Roots, Joshua sits down with Leah Clements to explore the tender terrain of rupture, ceremony, and transformation. Leah shares her story of undergoing a profound ceremonial experience through her vision fast that reshaped her relationship to self, community, and the living world.
Their conversation moves through themes of instability and surrender, the dance between grief and gratitude, and the ways nature mirrors our own cycles of loss and renewal. Together, they reflect on how rupture can open the heart to deeper listening—both to the inner voice and to the world around us.
Through Leah’s insights, this episode invites us to honor the messiness of growth, to find beauty in descent, and to remember our belonging within the great web of life.
Mentioned in this episode:
I, Coronavirus by Bayo Akomolafe
Gofundme for Palestinian journalist Mahmoud Alshaer
Becoming Unsettled: Why White Virtue Will Not Save Us
The School of Lost Borders
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